Affordable Marine 619 578 5979 knows that you want your engine to perform with maximum potential allowing you confidence in your engine. A simple remedy starts with a great tune up.
Our Technicians begin with checking:
All systems, fluid levels, coolant water, oils (engine, trim tab, trim reservoir, outdrive reservoir, outdrive cavities, battery water levels, bellows, hydraulic cylinders, and accessories).
We then start up your boat and check:
Steering, shift, gauge operation, checking for charging, proper oil pressure, proper temperature and any other gauge operations.
Remove spark plugs and perform compression test.
We Check:
Ignition components, distributor cap, rotor, plug wires, ignition coils and modules, primary wiring to micro switches and electric choke. Components are replaced as necessary and estimate given prior to any replacement of parts other than cap and rotor and points and condenser and plugs and plugs and fuel filter. Advance springs are visually checked for severe corrosion and then dwell is set is applicable.
Fuel filter is removed and checked for any debris, water or any other problems, carburetor problems or other fuel delivery problems will arise (this good indicator for the future). If debris is found we then remove the carburetor fuel filter as well and check for further contamination.
The engine is started and base timing is checked and set if necessary. Next and then advance timing is then checked for proper specifications.
Flame arrestor is removed and cleaned. Accelerator pump is checked for proper flow and choke operation is noted and adjusted accordingly. Notes will be taken at this time as to the general condition of the inside of the carburetor throat.
Idle mixture screws are checked and adjusted accordingly, idle speed is then set to specifications. Fuel filters are then rechecked for any leakage.
We then service your batteries, check with hydrometer and mark down readings on customer’s information sheet for reference. Batteries are topped off as necessary, clean terminals, greased and check for tightness. Cable end replacement may be necessary.
Oil Change:
Your engine is warmed, and the oil is then sucked out and oil filter is replaced.
The O-ring needs to be verified that it came off with the oil filter, then install new filter hand tight only. One or 2-tbsp. oil is poured down the dipstick tube to clear out the dirty oil from the tube prior to adding any oil through the valve cover.
Then add oil to bring to level plus ½ quart for the empty oil filter, start up engine check for oil pressure and warm up for 2-3 minutes, then shut off and let settle for a couple minutes then re-check dipstick gauge for proper level, add if necessary.
We check for any leaks from around filter and wipe up any wipe up any oil that may have been spilled during oil change procedure.
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Affordable Marine Service has a large selection of parts and engines available now. Please contact our offices, we are ready to handle all your boating needs.
Call us at 619-578-5979 or email us at contact@affordablemarinesd.com
Affordable Marine promises to provide the highest quality of service with unmatched value and dependability to the boat repair industry. AMS has been operating in the San Diego Area for 20 years. We are conveniently located in downtown with easy access for boat drop off and pick up. Our facilities are large enough to host up to 50 boats. Our showroom is open 6 days a week for parts, apparel or just to talk with one of our technicians about your special boating needs.